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I configured the port, steps per units, velocity and acceleration of the engine tuning but can not get the engine moving. (steps to make extremely slowly). already tried changing the port configuration (location of the pins) and motor tuning but accomplished nothing. also tried the step signal in the oscilloscope and is entirely correct .I believe that the pulses are extremely fast. There are some ways to reduce this speed? I am using the drivers that are gs-d200s. |
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If your step and direction signals are transposed, you can get this problem. Have you programmed a feed rate? Look at the timing spec required by your driver. Are the step pulses too short? If the acceleration is set incorrectly, that only affects starting and stopping. Did the drivertest.exe program work correctly?
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| and solve my problem above . My new problem is this. pulses, the step and direction are sent successfully but the engines only move if I play and sometimes I have to touch the engine that I use and touch the carcass. probe and changing the outlets by one grounded but does not work. Can anyone help me?The drivers I am using are the gs-d200s (another thing I need is to help me learn the microsteps of this driver). |
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